You're added as a developer and you should have read/write access to
the cvs and (still empty) git repositories.

I'll leave it up to Brian as far as whether he wants to move the
project over to github or stay on sourceforge, but I think they
probably will want to stay on sourceforge.

2010/7/7 Trygve Laugstøl <tryg...@inamo.no>:
> On 7/6/10 7:23 PM, Dan Streetman wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Brian Weischedel is now the official maintainer of javax-usb (not me
>> any longer) but I am still the sf.net admin for the project (for now
>> at least).
>>
>> If you want, I can add you as a sf.net developer to the project so you
>> can manage the code in git there, assuming Brian doesn't have a
>> problem with it (Brian, speak up if you do).
>>
>> Let me know what your sf id is and I'll add you in.
>
> Thanks!
>
> My sf.net ID is "trygvis".
>
> If you're first going to move to Git I would suggest moving to github and
> update/move the home page there to their wiki. I don't think the current
> home page attracts lots of new users as it is :)
>
> --
> Trygve
>
>> 2010/6/29 Trygve Laugstøl<tryg...@inamo.no>:
>>>
>>> On 6/29/10 7:53 PM, Trygve Laugstøl wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 6/29/10 5:40 PM, Mike Crowe wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, 2010-06-27 at 11:13 +0200, Trygve Laugstøl wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 6/15/10 12:16 AM, Mike Crowe wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hello
>>>>>>> I did some rough coding to get javax-usb to work with libusb-0.1
>>>>>>> about
>>>>>>> two years ago.  There has been some recent great work being done to
>>>>>>> port
>>>>>>> libusb-1.0 to windows XP and newer.  Is anyone working at this on
>>>>>>> moving
>>>>>>> javax-libusb from 0.1 to 1.0?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm working on a new implementation based on 1.0. I haven't published
>>>>>> it
>>>>>> yet as it's very much still a PoC. I can send and receive some packets
>>>>>> (was able to control a LED on a ftdi chip), but there's lots of work
>>>>>> left.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've done some work on getting the TCK to pass, but libusb right now
>>>>>> misses at least the negotiated speed so parts of the TCK fails. I'm
>>>>>> also
>>>>>> not very happy with all parts of the TCK so I'd like to discuss that
>>>>>> later when I'm more into it.
>>>>>
>>>>> We'd be happy with Git as well.  I'm particularly happy with the local
>>>>> repo aspect of it.
>>>>
>>>> Git is awesome.
>>>>
>>>>> I'm not clear what TCK stands for.
>>>>
>>>> TCK = Technology Compatibility Kit. By running the TCK you show that
>>>> your implementation is compliant with the specification.
>>>>
>>>>> We have the code compiling, with 1.0, but the enumeration did not port
>>>>> cleanly and needs some hand coding to work.
>>>>>
>>>>> We are actively coding, but it appears that you are well beyond where
>>>>> we
>>>>> are.  It would help if we could be working on the same code.  I'm not
>>>>> clear what it takes to move a sourceforge repo from CVS to git
>>>>> (CVS2Git).  I'm willing to give it a shot if the javax admin guy is
>>>>> willing to give me the appropriate admin privilages to make the
>>>>> changes.
>>>>
>>>> I've used git-cvsimport on the javax-usb and javax-usb-tck SF
>>>> repositories (I don't care about the other stuff) and it worked just
>>>> fine.
>>>>
>>>>> Would it make sense to start another project using Git, and libusb-1.0
>>>>> (giving credit and links to the original project)?
>>>>
>>>> My code is a re-implementation of the libusb stuff. I've reimplemented
>>>> the relevant javax.usb stuff too as I find the IBM license un-clear and
>>>> I want it to be under the Apache Software License v2.
>>>>
>>>> I'll try to publish my stuff asap.
>>>>
>>>> There are parts of the TCK that my code really can't pass as libusb for
>>>> example doesn't support hot plug/unplug events of new devices yet.
>>>
>>> Tada, here it is:
>>>
>>>   http://github.com/trygvis/javax-usb-libusb1
>>>
>>> Note that it's not very likely that it will build cleanly for anyone but
>>> me on my machine but I can try to work on that if that's wanted. Right
>>> now I'm just trying to get the basic stuff to work. I had to do some
>>> work on libusb too so you'll have to build libusb from my libusb
>>> repository:
>>>
>>>   git://git.libusb.org/libusb-trygvis.git
>>>
>>> A web view is available here:
>>> http://git.libusb.org/?p=libusb-trygvis.git;a=summary
>>>
>>> --
>>> Trygve
>>>
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